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Old Oct 12, 2018, 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ~Christina View Post
Mixed isnt all bad if it prompts you getting things done around the house thb

You can easily fall into baseline tomorrow.

Does your daughter have an alarm clock ? She’s certainly old enough to have one , good idea to getting use to one.
Unfortunately, mixed rarely spurs me into getting much done except occasionally like today, but I do think I was on the cusp of hypomania this morning, even ramped up sexual appetite. I was amped up this morning, wanted & needed to do everything under the sun.

This afternoon I'm feeling OK, not great, not productive. Afternoons just get hard for me.

I wish my daughter would use an alarm clock. She is super smart (GT student), but has so many sensory issues, most especially with noise and with clothing fitting comfortably. I've asked her about an alarm periodically, and it always upsets her. She hates change, and we are already dealing with shaving, wearing a bra, and getting periods this year. It is a lot on top of the CPS case, my psych ER visit, if you go back to Feb./Mar. of 2018, all the ulcer stuff, financial stuff (still continuing), H stressed and depressed, possibly moving, possibly not. I have decided the issue of an alarm is not worth the upset right now.

I don't know when spring registration starts for college, but we have a 2 year college very near and a branch of a 4 year university close to my pdoc. I am considering the possibility of auditing a class, not sure what; I'd have to see what is on offer, then email the professor about it.

Unfortunately, my moods bounce back & forth a LOT now.
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